266 S. E. Peal—A peculiarity of the river names in Asam, 
Tsi-k or Tsi-kha 
Tsi-ngkat 
Tsi or Si-mtin 
Si-bangi 
Si-gon 
Si-hinbum 
Si-ngum 
(Sing.) Nam chik,-(Kampti) Tsi-khak 
(Sing.) Kyoung (Burmese) 
L. B. Irawadi 
Si-tang or Thithaung 
Si-la 
Ai-ti 
Bag-ti 
Gar-ti 
Ti-si 
Ti-sta 
Ti-shui 
Si-ki 
Si-kiang 
Ghal-ti 
Gum-ti 
Gum-ti 
Gulum-thi 
Das-ti 
Dind-di 
Dun-di 
Du-ti 
Jak-ti 
Kun-di 
Ku-ti 
Kam-ti 
Ku-ti 
La-thi 
Lan-di 
Ling-ti 
Milam-chi 
M-thi 
* Mi-thi 
Ning-thi 
Rap-ti 
Lakhimpur 
Barelly, Up. Manas 
Diyong-Dhansiri 
R. B. Brahmaputra, 89° 
into Tiok 
Sikim 
Lat. 29° 20’ Long. 111° E. 
trib. of Tsu Lat. 26° 27’ Long. 118° 
Canton River 
Near Lakhnau 
Hill Tipperah 
Mishmi hills 
Kistna 
Gulf of Katch 
Ript, Duar 
L. B. Narbada 
Nam Kamti, Kamti hills 
Mishmi hills 
Peshawr 
W. Kosi 
Brahmakund 
Mishmi Hills 
the Dinoi 
L. B. Ganges 
Bamo, Barma 
Siam 
Siam 
Siam 
Siam 
Siam 
Siam 
Up. Asam 
Asam 
Asam 
Asam 
Naga hills — 
Bengal 
China 
China 
Oude 
EK. Bengal 
Baluchistan 
N. W. Ceylon 
Asam 
Borneo 
Indus 
Ladak 
Nipal 
Up. Barma 
Oude 
* Moochee or Ummpanee of Griffiths! see p. 120 “Selection of papers, relating 
to the Hill Tracts between Asam and Burma.” B. 8. Press. 
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